linkmauve commented on 2018-03-06 08:23

coderobe commented on 2018-03-06 02:57

If I'm not mistaken, 'glfw-x11-git' and 'glfw-wayland-git' should explicitly provide (and conflict) with 'glfw-x11' and 'glfw-wayland' respectively, in addition to just 'glfw'.

linkmauve commented on 2018-02-06 11:41

Hi, all of this is now fixed, and more (see git log for more information). Please report any other issue you may have with this package.

As for the “very very poorly maintained” comment, I have only been added as a co-maintainer last week, and had to go to XMPP Summit and FOSDEM shortly after. It is unreasonable to ask for maintainers to be responsive all the time, as we all do have other commitments.

anthraxx commented on 2018-02-06 10:19

Two maintainers and still not fixed properly like Eschwartz proposed. I will wait another day and then orphan this package per request, very very poorly maintained.

Eschwartz commented on 2018-01-29 00:36

Please do not fix installation errors by making the PKGBUILD legally forbidden to exist in the AUR. The License guidelines exist for a reason, and you need to install them.

The fact that you simply removed the license altogether rather than looking to see where it went, implies to me that you aren't really actually maintaining it -- would you like me to orphan this pkgbase so people who care can maintain it instead? The license was moved from COPYING.txt to LICENSE.md, as you can easily tell if you just look in the source directory once. (I hope you do, if you consider yourself a responsible maintainer.)

While you are at it, please fix the build() function. By which I mean, please add one. The package_*() functions should just be running make DESTDIR="$pkgdir" install, and the cmake [...] and make invocations should be done in a single unified build function.

boojum commented on 2017-11-30 14:07

Please fix the PKGBUILD:
install: cannot stat '../COPYING.txt': No such file or directory

linkmauve commented on 2016-06-02 15:51

Now that GLFW 3.2 is released, please update the provides variable to 3.3 instead.